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Sydney, May 6 (UNI) Four false killer whales have died after a group became stranded on a beach on Australia's south coast.
A local business shared footage of the whales leaping out of the water off the coast of Aberdeen over the weekend.
How this group has come so close to extinction, with just two remaining old bulls, in such a relatively short period of time remains something of a mystery,” the conservation nonprofit said.
Wildlife staff will attempt to refloat the remaining three whales but, if it proves unsuccessful, they may be euthanised.  ...
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